A Japanese attack on Hawaii is regarded as the most unlikely thing in the world, with one chance in a million of being successful. Besides having more powerful defenses than any other post under the American Flag, it is protected by distance. (Written on Sept. 6, 1941 by journalist Clarke Beach. Taken from the book At Dawn We Slept by Gordon Prange.)
... concern for us. Replace our hate with your love and help us forgive others as you have forgiven us so that we join you in putting your world back together again. In your name we pray. Amen. 1. C. Hoyt Watson, DeShazer (Coquitlam, B.C., Canada: Galaxy Communications, reprinted 1991). Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, and Katherine V. Dillon, God’s Samurai: Lead Pilot at Pearl Harbor (Washington: Brassey’s, 1990).